Evento de natación de Neogale frenata aureoventris (Carnivora, Mustelidae) en un canal de riego en Urcuquí, Imbabura, Ecuador

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https://doi.org/10.59763/mam.aeq.v5i.75

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Comadreja de cola larga, Imbabura, Andes, área disturbada, área agrícola, conducta, Urcuquí, Ecuador

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Los eventos de natación de Neogale frenata son raros de observar y no existen registros en Sudamérica. Aquí presentamos una nota de natación dentro de un canal de irrigación en Urcuquí, Ecuador. En un período inferior a dos minutos, Neogale frenata aureoventris nadó en dos ocasiones en un canal de irrigación de agua una distancia de alrededor de dos metros.

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Josué Picho Paucar, Universidad Yachay Tech, Escuela de Ciencias Biológicas e Ingeniería, San Miguel de Urcuquí, Imbabura, Ecuador

Josué Picho is a biologist, researcher and environmental consultant. In 2018 he received a bachelor’s degree in biology for the San Francisco of Quito University. Specialized in the applied ecology with more than 4 years of experience in biogeography, geographic information systems (GIS) and applied ecology.

Diego G. Tirira, Universidad Yachay Tech, Escuela de Ciencias Biológicas e Ingeniería, San Miguel de Urcuquí, Imbabura, Ecuador

I study mammals and work for their conservation since 1990. Have university studies at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador (PUCE), and Universidad Internacional de Andalucia, and Universidad de Salamanca (Spain), with theses on the ecology of fish-eating bats, on Antarctic seals, on the trafficking of wild animals, and on primate’s conservation. I have been invited to talk in several universities and congresses in Latin America, Europe, and Africa. I founded and was the first president of the Ecuadorian Association of Mammalogists (2010–2016), and I stablished several groups of mammals specialist of Ecuador. I am research associate to the Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad (INABIO), in Ecuador, and to the Museo de Zoologia (QCAZ), at PUCE. I have published 15 books on mastozoological themes, over 60 scientific papers, and a similar number of popular science articles.

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2023-12-01

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Picho Paucar, J., & Tirira, D. G. (2023). Evento de natación de Neogale frenata aureoventris (Carnivora, Mustelidae) en un canal de riego en Urcuquí, Imbabura, Ecuador. Mammalia Aequatorialis, 5, 89–92. https://doi.org/10.59763/mam.aeq.v5i.75

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